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My favourite stuffing

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My favourite stuffing


This is my favourite stuffing for the turkey tomorrow. Here's my recipe:

Five slices of white bread blitzed into breadcrumbs, a bunch of spring onions or scallions, 250grams dried apricots, a half teaspoon salt, a small bunch of sage leaves, one egg broken into the mixture, the rind of a lemon or you can zest it and the juice of the lemon. Blitz it all together in a food processor or chop it all finely. Leave it in the fridge until Christmas morning, then stuff the inside of the bird with it.

I use sausage meat stuffing for the neck end: 250 grams pork shoulder which I marinade overnight in sherry, soy sauce, chopped onion, salt and pepper, 150 grams breadcrumbs, half a teaspoon salt, half a teaspoon pepper, a small bunch of thyme and one egg broken into the mixture.

Apricot stuffing

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jayjay40 2 years ago

Love it, going to give it a try-happy christmas

ralwus 2 years ago

Sounds lovely and I love sausage stuffing, but I also love oyster dressing, so this year am doing both.

scarytaff 2 years ago

Thanks jayjay and ralwus. Enjoy them. Merry Christmas to you both.

penfriend 2 years ago

Nice dish. I never tasted western dishes until 2 years before. Then I became adventurous and started devouring everything edible passing my way. I was also depressed for sometime and put on heavy weight upto 99.9 kg. My bike didnt give enough milage and considering the rising gas price I reduced my weight. I will prepare and taste yours some time. I have saved it.

scarytaff 2 years ago

Thanks, penfriend. Please enjoy.

The Rope 2 years ago

I HAVE GOT TO TRY THIS! Apricots - "who've a thunk"? Thanks ST! Bookmarking it now.

jojokaya 2 months ago

I will love it...great recipe

scarytaff 2 months ago

Thanks for reading it, jojokaya.

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